The STAR WARS prequals were better then the original trilogy?
I myself think so. How about you?

That's sort of odd--aren't you essentially asking "would George Lucas look better if he was better?"
Well....yes!
The STAR WARS prequals were better then the original trilogy?I myself think so. How about you?
If Lucas hadn't actually done anything but give the general outline of the story and let better people do the heavy lifting, then he'd still look better even without any personal improvement.
If you look at a on-set shot of Lucas from the original trilogy where he has all these miniatures behind him and compare that with a prequel trilogy Lucas where he's got a green screen behind him, that tells you a lot.
That's sort of odd--aren't you essentially asking "would George Lucas look better if he was better?"
Well....yes!
I concur. If Lucas would not suck so much, I would stop saying that he sucks!
If Lucas hadn't actually done anything but give the general outline of the story and let better people do the heavy lifting, then he'd still look better even without any personal improvement.
The STAR WARS prequals were better then the original trilogy?I myself think so. How about you?
Saying a movie can't have drama simply because we know what is going to happen is like saying historical dramas can never be any good.The main reason is we already KNEW (pretty much) what was going to happen in them. It had to follow the numbers. Now that is anathema to drama. How can there be drama when we know the outcome for each and every character?
Saying a movie can't have drama simply because we know what is going to happen is like saying historical dramas can never be any good.The main reason is we already KNEW (pretty much) what was going to happen in them. It had to follow the numbers. Now that is anathema to drama. How can there be drama when we know the outcome for each and every character?
If the films were about the characters instead of having them act as cardboard cutouts or motion control for the visual effects, the films would have been dramatic. If the characters acted like real human beings act, the films would have been dramatic.
So things could have played out exactly as expected, and the films would have been good. I mean, did anybody watch the first SW for the very first time not knowing Luke was going to rescue the princess and blow up the Death Star?
Saying a movie can't have drama simply because we know what is going to happen is like saying historical dramas can never be any good.
If the films were about the characters instead of having them act as cardboard cutouts or motion control for the visual effects, the films would have been dramatic. If the characters acted like real human beings act, the films would have been dramatic.
So things could have played out exactly as expected, and the films would have been good. I mean, did anybody watch the first SW for the very first time not knowing Luke was going to rescue the princess and blow up the Death Star?
Well, I can see you like your films predictable and dramaless.
Bottom line: I found them predictable and boring. Yes, most or part of that is due to the wooden acting, but not all of it...
it's how they failed. They were like first draft scripts being directed by someone who only cared about the special effects and the actors were just there to service the plot.
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